We Are Scientists have released some of the best indie music you’ll ever hear. We look back on their amazing discography and reviews their latest, Megaplex.
I don’t want Courtney Barnett to sit still - not for my sake or my daughter’s, even if that means she won’t be able to truly appreciate how good Tell Me How You Really Feel is for several years.
Despite being loved by millions and influencing hundreds of bands and genres, Glenn, Jerry, and Doyle are rarely name dropped among the most important punk bands. Coop looks for the real reason why so many fiends love The Misfits.
Norwegian Blue Records is ran by a man of many talents, Tyson Wiebe who was kind enough to answer some of my questions about his journey of falling in love with music, his musicianship and the bands he is in, and about running a very cool record label!
The Sciences is a truly massive sounding album that gives off the vibe that it was recorded at utterly crushing volumes by large, intensely stoned, shirtless men in a hot sweaty basement somewhere probably because in all likelihood it most probably was.
An assault on Martin Bisi by gang activity outside of a Gowanus area Whole Foods became the genesis for the 35th Anniversary record of BC Studio. Weird origin aside, the album entitled BC35 is one of the coolest and original releases of 2018.
The years start coming and they don't stop coming but Smash Mouth's "All-Star" has remained relevant for nearly 20 years. Coop talks with songwriter Greg Camp to see if crafting the perfect pop is science or chance.
Dolly Parton, Gender, and Country Music portrays an artist of strength and verve who’s committed to being exactly who she wants to be on her terms, no matter what the traditional paternalistic power structure dictated she should do.
Massive Attack's third album Mezzanine is the space between what Massive Attack was, and what the group was on the cusp of evolving into. The album has its 20th anniversary on 4-20-2018 and Kevin Krein celebrates the albums timeless nature.